13/07/2005

Wednesday's NI Weather Outlook [TBA]

Wednesday: .

Temp: 21°C Max. / 14°C Min.

Wind: Light and variable.

Sunrise: 5.03am. Sunset: 9.53pm.



Thursday: .

Temp: 20°C Max. / 16°C Min.

Wind: Light and variable.

Sunrise: 5.05am. Sunset: 9.52pm.



Friday: .

Temp: 20°C Max. / 15°C Min.

Wind: Light and variable.

Sunrise: 5.07am. Sunset: 9.50pm.

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